cupcakesnake wrote:The one thing I'd reiterate in favour of KDKG. You mentioned earlier that you'd be putting 3&D guys around either pair. While that's the ideal build for Luka and Shaq (obviously we've seen the recipe before with Shaq so many times), I don't think it's crucial with KDKG. We always say "yeah just surround them with 3&D" guys but in the real NBA those players are a little more rare than we give them credit for. Players like DFS, Danny Green, Mikal Bridges; players who are dependable shooters and not exploitable defensively always pop in the playoff as rare difference makers. Teams value them highly and fight over them, even if a few of them become available at bargain rates (usually after an injury or a spell with a non-contender). With KD and KG, their spacing, off-ball offense, and ability to operate as play finishers, means you can slot a wider variety of players around them. That non-shooting bully ball point guard that apparently doesn't fit with a real winner, suddenly becomes valuable in a lineup with those 2. Basically the ability to play non-shooters, or offense only players next to KG is just such roster building flexibility because you can absorb players strengths without paying the full cost of a lot of those weaknesses. Luka and Shaq is not a great defensive foundation. You're going to want realllly good defenders between them and in all likelihood your defense is going to spend time closer to average than top 5. With KG, you could decide to play multiple rim protectors if that's the complimentary piece that was available. I like the chances of building a historic 2-way team more with KGKD, but I also do kind of feel that young Luka and peak Shaq might obliterate better fitting teams with physically dominant scoring.
I obviously concede its easier to put pieces around KG/KD in theory, and thus in practice. No denying that.
But when choosing foundational pieces, I want dominance first and foremost. I don't think with a talent base of Luka/Shaq that it would be that hard to find competent pieces around them. Naturally there is competition for the 3&D guys, but because Luka is a big PG who can be assigned to stand next to guy in the corner and if the other team wants to force that guy into PNR's to make Luka defend, they pay a price for that as well.
For me a lot of this goes back to the old KG vs Dirk arguments where the KG side focused heavily on just how much more versatile KG is. And they weren't wrong. But the thing is we actually saw IRL the teams around Dirk change dramatically a lot Dallas made major roster changes in 01,02,03,04,05,06,08,09,10,11. Essentially one year of largely standing pat. And some of those teams were heavily offense, some were heavily defense, some somewhat balanced.
The theory would say Dirk is harder to build around, but the reality was, he wasn't. Because his offensive dominance was so great, he s3t an enormous baseline. Well, that's how I feel about Shaq. Without even getting into Luka who has set his own pretty solid baseline already.